Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 34

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EITY NEWS N BREF. will give ril nsa ey In Telolt ‘fi l. m- - Daiiia strests Wim, Knowies Cosper will give the mxly exposition of the Bunday school_lesson tomortow at 4143 p.m. at Y. w. C. A, 1333 F atreet. Joka G, Coggins upeak night and tomorrow night Plymouth Congregational Church. The Chemieal Socfety will meet té- morrow at 8 pam. in xfi'ldmflsu;"-:' Interior Department bullding. Speak- ers: C. R. Do Long and F. L. Heas. tos at Brookland Chapter, No. 11, O. E. K., will give a dance Saturday night at the Brookland Masonic Temple. Friends of the chapter invited. The Policemen's Asmociation will meet in Pythian Temple at 8 o'clock tonight. J. A. Oliver, member of de- partmental reclassification committee, will deliver an address relative to the departmental bank. The Business Women’s Council will meet tomorrow evening at the Church of the Covenant. Bible class, § to 6:40. Stainer’s “Crucifixion,” the choir, at : The D. M Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow at 11:30 am. at| Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. | Dr. George W. Johnston will lecture | on the drama Saturday afternoon at | 4:45 at the Women's City Club. The mew wing to the Jewish Foater Home will be dedicated Sunday at 2:30 p.m. === The play “Country Boy Scouts” which was to have been given by Boy Scouts Troop 64 of the Thomson Com- munity Center this evening, has been postponed to next Wednesday even- ing at 8 oclock at the Thomson School. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— The girls' gymnasium graup, 3:15. “Ac- tivities tonight: Domestic art, millin and dressmaking: people’s national op- | era, advanced and elementary French, | ‘War Risk basket ball group, girls; libra- Ty open for reading and reference. East Washington Community Tonight: America nery Club, Wall: Dressmaking Club, Center—Ken- This even- : Millin . Lyric Orehestra, Dramatic Tub, Bug Scouts. Thomson Community tate Society mi 0: E. V. Brown Community Center—To- French. dramatic and At 4 to morrow, 3 p.m.: rhythmic dancing for children. social dancing for young folks: dren's social dancing from 5 Little Folks' Soq branch open, 7 7 p.m. An illustrated lecture, Ceremonials and Dances of the Bla; feet Indians,” by Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, at 8 o'clock. Southeast Community _Center—To- | night: Country Dancing Club, Mohawk | Athletic Club. Johnson-Powell Community Center— This afternoon at 4 o'clock the children of the Social Dancing Club will receive instructions. Tonight: Rehearsal for District night, adult social dancing. To- morrow, from 3 to 4:20 p.m.; Thrée grades of French studies. Dunbar General Civic Center—Meet: ing for mothers and fathers and their adult friends tonight at 8 o'clock. Other activities tonight: nch, Carlisle and Tau Sigma Beta Basket Ball clubs; Community Center's Band practice, Knights Templar Commandery drill. Birney Community Center—Tonight: Spanish and practice of the Invineibl ermonluru Muslcal Club. The Girls’ Reserve, Y. W. C. A, will meet tomor- row at 3:15. Garnet-Phelps Community. Center— Tonight, 8 o'clock: James E. Walker American Legion Post, James E. Wal- ker Woman's Auxiliary, Thrift Club, Women's Exchange. Deanwood Comi Cenlor—'l'o- night: Glee-. A(hk!lc Clnb. Dramatic Club. Community Chorus, Commumity Band, the Bible Slud Club, Boy Scouts. Lovejoy Community Center—Junior || Bible Club meets this afternoon, Tonight. 8 o'clock: Senior Sewing Club, Needlework Circle, Buffalo Athletic Club, Deita Social Club, Young. Men's Business Association, Boy Scouts. DR. A. B. HYDE, AUTHOR, DIES | DENVER. Col, March 24.—Rev. De. A. B. Hyde, ninety-eight years old. sung by | ‘writer and professor of the versity of Denver, is dead at his home here. g $5.00 Puts TONIGHT: Btainer's “"Crucifizion” will be sung by the senier choit 6f the Church of the '!'nnanunuon at é e loek: ‘The junior ct nf Ebenezer M. E. Church will sing Dubeis’ “Seven Last Weorde” at 8 o'cloek Washington Counetl of Kodosh, No. 48, will observe Holy Thursday at the temple, 1111 19th street, at 7:30 o'clock, Purlm_ masquerade ball by Young Women's and Young Men's He- brew assoclations at the Ralelzh. Men's Progressive Club of Fifteenth Street Presbyterfan Church: Annual election, after prayer wervice, Spanish War Veterans' Band wmnn'- 1 hearse at 8 o'clock at bandroom, New York avenue. All U. E. W. who are musiciana cligible to mem ship. Trinidad Citlzens’ Association, 8 o'clock, 8th aud I streots northcast. Federatlon of Teachers, public meet- | ing, § o'clock, Public Library. Assoclation Schools conven tary Colleges and Hotel Washington. Kit Carson Post, No. 2. will meet at o'clock at Grand Army Hall. “Say It With Flowers” i Send mother a basket of spring| flowers, via Gude, 121¢ F st.—Adver- S Ll M —won't damage anything put up in Tar Paper or E. Morrison Paper Co., Moth Bags. _1009 Pa. Ave. Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps All Sizes, All Shapes The Gibson Co., Irc. 917 G St. N.W. . CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. } LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS 1503 AVENUE CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 lsiloto fbr " ASTER will enlarge the photo at e | C For 8 by 10 ! Enlargements | —You will - get | quality workman- | shlp here all the | time. | N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WAITEL T GET HOME' TLL TELL HIMY WHAT..BoES HE THINK T At ? ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—It Did Sound That Way. D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. TRS. JONES HAS & NEW ANY WAy '™ TTELL YOU I WONT STAND ron vy BE HUTULIATED ANY LONGER! WHAT DO 1 GET oUT OF LIFE ONE! I WoN'T GENUINE MARK CROSS SAFETY RAZOR, 25¢ Colaplete With 1 Blade in Pasteboard Case. We are now abic to supply you with ‘an; Cx¢ number of Liades for your Mark Razor, Come in today and get The Gibson Co., Inc,, 917 G St. NW. Something New! A Vacudm Bottle That Will Not Breck Just think, a bottle that will keep liquids hot or cold for hours and won't bréak! You can throw it on the floor, drop it out of your automobile and you cannot break i The best bottle on the market today. M. A. LEESE 2%'3.% | 1203-9 G St. - / Any ED REGISTER Health Candies, 100% Pure 40c, 60c and 80c Ib. We were the last to go up in price and the FIRST to come down. .lfld: and F Sts. and quart size. and look it over. absolutely guaranteed. The Gibson Co., Inc., ‘917 G Street N.W. Comes in pint Come.in It is 1231 G St e Grafonola in Your Home This Week on the Club Plan This week at Mayef‘s you can buy any Columbia Grafonola at the new low price. Every in- This Grafonola Was $125 $85 Now on the Club Plan strument is a perfect one and they are not seconds, but the pick of our new stock of Grafonolas—any model—any style—and all at the new price. You can buy them, this week on convenient club terms, too. Every Grafonola Has Now Been Reduced to Pre-War Prices Every model Grafonola from the small table ma- chine to the large cabinet style has been repriced at the old pre-war figures and all are offered in the club plan. Columbia, Records 59¢ last eighteen monthx $1.00 will put 25 of these special Columbia Records in your home and you can pay the handy club way. Here is the first opportunity that any one has had to buy Columbia Records at this low price of 59c. They are all new records by famous artists, all having been méde in the This Grafonola Was $150 $1.25 Now on the Club Plan Seventh Street hlayer & CO. Between D & E e AN axvsewents. | YO CAN AFFORD oME, 1 SAW THE |, VERY ONE L WANT; IT'S BLUE, AXD ITS LINES ARE BEAUTIFUL' YOU HAY THINK ITS TOO. S PEEDY LOOKI AMUSEMENTS. I HOLY MACKEREL ' HEREJ TH' MONEY, T TH HT You WERE GONNA A3K FOR A NEW CAR | LOEW'’S ALAC P 3 MEIGHAN —IN— \ “FRONTIER OF THE STARS” Overture — “Hits from ‘Sally’” Begzinning Sunday “FATTY” ARBUCKLE In “Brewster's Millions” By George Barr McCutcheon T, LOEW’S Paramoust Presents Willlam De Mille'’s Triumph? - “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” By James M. Barrle, with LOIS WILSON and CONRAD NAGEL \ “THE YFAITH HEALER” George Melford’'s Paramount production of William Vaughn Moody's mighty drama, featur- Ing— HILTON SILLS—ANN FDRIET RACHMANINOFF PIANO RECITAL National Thester, Thursdsy, Mar. 31, 4:30. Seafs now on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concer! Bureau. in Droop’s. 13th and G. M. 6433. VISIT MT. VERNON—HOME “OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT m-lm: Alexnandrian, Arllagton and Fort Myer. Eloclflc trains leave frequen 1Zth St. and Penna. 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Adolph Kahn 935 F St. Columbia Grafonola Now at p] e *\"V' Ar Prices flilmlilIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIll!lllIIIlllllIilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIll“lll|||fl||lllllvll.IIE CRANDALL’S LAKE With Splendid Support in Soon Want to Forget—A Vividly Tinted Talé Law Whose Heart Was Hard, and a Lovable Cheated a Scheming Pair of Clever L‘leatm &km]ully Acted, Spectacularly S}um Toonmerville Comedy, l-s Tonight Ao Geo. M. Comedians The !lum o] Hit on Earth. MARY Ts’t It a Grand Old Name? Starting Monday !ut- Selling FRANCIS E WOLF WILSON HOPPER In the Most Famous of ANl Comic Operas *SHUE SII!IBEIIT-GIIIRIGK nlualll Mossrs. Shubert. Twice Dally, 2&8 % LAST @ TIMES W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE * D. % Drama XERANNN Nights, 50c to $2. Mats., 25¢ to $1. New York is paying $500 a W seat. “Well worth $10.00 2 seat.” ew York Herald Jp Then Towice Daily at 2 and 8 P.M. SEATS NOW ON SALE % For Firat Presentation Outside of New York. ¥ WILLIAM FOX Pr IMETR BASED ON WILL CARLETON'’S IMMORTAL POEM " Now in its 8th month, & New York and still play-- ing to standing room only. A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER NO PHONE ORDERS JRMRIGES rn & nox Mot ioe oy Note—“O VE R TH‘I HILL» *‘III mever ba lI-wI at less 4****44#444‘* POLIT “THE SKIPPER'S SCHEME"—News—Symphotry= W SCHEME.™ CRAND: KNICKERBOCKER 18tk St. at Col. Rd. TODAY AND FOMORROW—VIVIAN MAR- In “THE SONG OF THE SOUL A HARRY “POLLARD, in “MAKE IT SNAPPY."" CRANDAEL’S Zeir e a s o ALLSTAR ©AST. in -“THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDA" CRANDALUS !Avo\' 'rnm\'rm TODAY—STAR. L‘ABT o smn: o STONES. CRANDAH.S oW BRYANT WASHBURY, LL HOUSE." And COMEDY, CRANDALI.’S APOLLO THEATER 4 HNE . MARY MILES MINTE! ‘A CUMBERLAND ROM. LYRIC 242 ona Open 6 P.AL DOROTEY DALT( AN Ao ominy O'DONNELL’S ELITE Yét= Street ana oL Ave. NEW THEATER o3 Sth St. S.B. Revere Theater O'DONNELL’S Revere Tacscer PEARL WHITE, in “THE WHITE MOLL." AMERICAN *~ TARZAN,” in 7 parts. Cast. MA URNEUR'S P a...-mn, THE BATE® with HOPE HAM] SINGING — MUSIC — JAZZ DANCING EVERY EVE: CABIN JOHN ° BRIDGE HOTEL | (under mew magagement) Outskirts Washington 1 ~''Famous Auto Oonduit Road. ' Oebia Joba Trolley 1o Door. Maryland Clkke- Il Midnight BANQUETS, AFTERNOON TEA PABTIES. ® w F Street at Tenth. ng LAST THREE DAYS o= A DRAMA OF THAT IN L;FE WHICH IS MORE POWERFUL WHICH IS FINER EVEN THAN LOVE, OFFERED AS A METRO SPECIAL PRODUUTIOV A Play of Instant Appeal f a Chorus Girl Who Was Different, a Father-in- y Boy Who Wrought a Miracle that Happily Daily Perform- ances, Contin- uous, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open at 2:30 AN THAN PASSION AND THE GREATER CLAIM 18¢tA and Col. Rd l Today, Beginning at 6:30 THE SONG OF THE SOUL HARRY POLLARD 1IN “MAKE IT SNAPPY™ A P 1 TO Theater Beautitul Penna. Ave. at 11th “TITTLE TATTLES” With BILLY WILD SUND. URLY.” MOORE'S RIALTO: 11 a. m.—~Last 3 Days—11 p. m. A Brilliant Comedy Drama ALLAN DWAN . Presents A PERFECT CRIME Featuring MONTE BLUE Adapted from the “Sa'urdey Evening Pest™ Story by Carl Clausea Auxiliaries - NEXT WEEK =g | Special Easter Program A Famous Story Made Inte A Master Picture W, 772770 7227, N CARMEL MEYERS The Screen's Loveliest Star, fa h at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Noou. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB and EUGENE O’BRIEN Supported by OLlVE TELL “WORLDS APART” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. “GOD’S GOOD MAN,” SELECTED CAST OLYMPIC 1431 U ST. N.W. ——HOME—— MARY PICKFORD in “CAPT. KIDD, JR.” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “Knickerbocker Buckaroo” CAROLINA DOROTHY PHILLIPS in “Once to Every Woman” ROBERTSON-COLE Production. ““THE STEALERS."” Oth and O Sts. N.W. LOUISE LOVELY, in “WHILE THB DEVIL LAUGHS.” ) e DUMBARTON =% Wiseonsizaze. MADGE, in “DANGEROUS BUSINESS." N. CAP. aQ ER, in “A VIRTU- Also Comedy. OUS OUTCAST. W. 853 LEADER mmn,. ......'} Week Nights, 5:30 to 13 ARCAD DANCE Ifl-fl.mu NEXT WEEK b | Beg. Monday. Mats. 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